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. >> he is rupert murdoch. >> it's 2018, and rupert murdoch and his wife, jerry hall are vacationingn the caribbean on his son lachlan's, amazing yacht, the sarissa. >> named after a macedonian weapon of war. it's this exquisite sailing vessel. it's a work of art. as we understand it, they're sleeping on the boat. it's the caribbean. it's peaceful. in the middle of the night, rupert gets up to relieve himself and trips and falls. rupert is lying on the floor of his cabin, and he can't get up and the situation seems serious, he may not survive. a lot is at stake here, his own life as well as his company. >> he has not yet designated an heir. >> and the future of his media empire will be up for grabs. ♪ >> stand by. >> there we go. okay. >> get ready to roll. >> tell me a little bit about rupert murdoch. >> rupert murdoch is the most powerful political force in america. >> you can put an eagle in a cage and the eagle will not give in. you don't know what they're thinking but you know it's going to end up well for you. that's how i think of him. >> i'm a murdoch admirer. i always have b
. >> he is rupert murdoch. >> it's 2018, and rupert murdoch and his wife, jerry hall are vacationingn the caribbean on his son lachlan's, amazing yacht, the sarissa. >> named after a macedonian weapon of war. it's this exquisite sailing vessel. it's a work of art. as we understand it, they're sleeping on the boat. it's the caribbean. it's peaceful. in the middle of the night, rupert gets up to relieve himself and trips and falls. rupert is lying on the floor of his cabin, and...
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a current affair was rupert's baby, to the point where i believe rupert wrote a check out of his own checking account every single week for the show. >> this show is rampant anarchy. >> rupert liked it because it was cheeky. >> charles and camilla's naughty thong fantasy. >> it was edgy. >> these gorgeous playmates frolic with privileged guests. >> a current affair. >> it was a tabloid show. he said there is a place for a show like this, and people will gravitate to it. so we end up in berlin. >> as you can hear, there's a lot of joy. there's a lot of celebration. >> i'm up there anchoring next to the wall. here's rather on my left. >> these are the sights and sounds of the continuing celebration. >> brokaw on my right. >> what you see behind me is a celebration of this new policy. >> they look at me and say, "what the [ bleep ] are you doing here?" i said, "we're here to cover the wall, and not like you." this is what we did. >> it's not very hard to imagine standing here at checkpoint charlie. >> gordon elliott, our indefatigable australian, sees everybody with these little shovels
a current affair was rupert's baby, to the point where i believe rupert wrote a check out of his own checking account every single week for the show. >> this show is rampant anarchy. >> rupert liked it because it was cheeky. >> charles and camilla's naughty thong fantasy. >> it was edgy. >> these gorgeous playmates frolic with privileged guests. >> a current affair. >> it was a tabloid show. he said there is a place for a show like this, and people will...
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and one story was the story of rupert murdoch, media mogul, and the other story is the story of rupert murdoch, the father. >> those two identities are deeply intertwined.and that has huge bearing, this one is going to determine the future of the other. [music] >> when they got to new york, the murdoch's moved right onto fifth avenue. they are in this rarefied upper east side world. [music] >> the most privileged existence you can imagine. [music] >> you know, celebrities coming through the house for dinner parties. [music] >> it's sort of an enchanted existence. [music] >> from an early age, we began understanding that we were part of the media business. >> they grew up watching their father become really the most powerful media mogul in the world.>> i remember we would come up for breakfast and all the papers were coming out, the new york post, the daily news, new york times, my dadwould be handing out . x so, their childhood was like an extended apprenticeship. >> we knew that dad loved the time he had with us, he wanted us to be a part of his world. and i think that as a child, you
and one story was the story of rupert murdoch, media mogul, and the other story is the story of rupert murdoch, the father. >> those two identities are deeply intertwined.and that has huge bearing, this one is going to determine the future of the other. [music] >> when they got to new york, the murdoch's moved right onto fifth avenue. they are in this rarefied upper east side world. [music] >> the most privileged existence you can imagine. [music] >> you know,...
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. >> rupert's goal was never money. >> he's got his eyes on a much bigger game. >> rupert murdoch is force in america. >> politicians have been sucking up to rupert murdoch for decades. >> he is building this dynasty to hand to his children. >> he set it up into a trial by combat. >> there is no such thing as a sure bet in the succession battle. it is a kill or be killed mentality. >> whoever succeeds him wields this absolutely gargantuan influence. >> the murdochs, empire of influence, new episode premiere tonight at 9:00 and 10:00 p.m. only on cnn. so adding “and” student might feel daunting. national university is here to support all your “ands.” national university. supporting the whole you. ever wonder what everyone's doing on their phones? they're investing with merrill. think miss allen is texting for backup? no she's totally in charge. of her portfolio and daniel g. she's ilding a greener future and he's... running a pretend restaurant. and phil? phil has questions, but none of them are about his portfolio. digital tools so impressive, your money never stops working for you w
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and that is exactly what rupert murdoch wants to be. >> rupert lands in new york, looking for opportunities put his stamp on the city of new york. here i am, you better pay some attention. and i'm going to have one hell of an impact. >> with me now, jim rutenberg, writer at large for "the new york times" and jonathan mahler, a staff writer for "the new york times" magazine. jim and jonathan are consulting producers for "the murdochs: empire of influence" and the series features their exclusive reporting. jim, we talk about this global empire. one of the biggest media empires in history. how big? how profitable are we talking? >> well, it's -- first of all, there's nothing really like it on the planet. rupert controls a lot of the media, murdoch and his company, his family, it's a publicly held company, it controls a lot of the media in australia, a lot of the newspapers in the uk, and here in the u.s. he's got "the wall street journal," the "new york post," and of course, he has fox news. >> and wildly profitable, i think is the answer. >> not to mention a broadcast network on top of that,
and that is exactly what rupert murdoch wants to be. >> rupert lands in new york, looking for opportunities put his stamp on the city of new york. here i am, you better pay some attention. and i'm going to have one hell of an impact. >> with me now, jim rutenberg, writer at large for "the new york times" and jonathan mahler, a staff writer for "the new york times" magazine. jim and jonathan are consulting producers for "the murdochs: empire of...
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rupert: i do not know the answer to that. as you rightly know i'm afraid i can't answer that question. guy: fair enough. do you think, this is a holding action. this was designed to fit a specific problem. do you think the bank of england is done. do you think they're going to have to take further action and if so what do you think will be required over more medium-term with a more stable financial system. rupert: i think from the bank of england's perspective there are three things going on. the first in terms of their actions. the first as they are raising rates to slow economic activity and as a governor and bank of england said the other day they are likely to be raising rates quite aggressively in the near term. so i think they will continue to do that. they are also going to continue putting on quantitative tightening, their selling of gilts that will restart later this year. i think that's by what's going on the last couple of days. and this action they took today is stabilizing the pretty disorderly markets and assumi
rupert: i do not know the answer to that. as you rightly know i'm afraid i can't answer that question. guy: fair enough. do you think, this is a holding action. this was designed to fit a specific problem. do you think the bank of england is done. do you think they're going to have to take further action and if so what do you think will be required over more medium-term with a more stable financial system. rupert: i think from the bank of england's perspective there are three things going on....
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rupert: sexual health activists disagree.woman has designed this kit to teach japanese schoolchildren how not to get pregnant. asuka says there is still huge resistance from japan's male dominated delete to women getting -- elite to women getting modern contraception and easy access to abortion. >> it takes two people to get pregnant, and yet in japan it feels like the only person who is persecuted is the one with the ovaries. a lot of decisions are made by all the men, whose bodies will never carry a child. they need to be listening to the voices of women. rupert: activists noted it has taken japan over 30 years to approve the abortion pill, but ok just six months to approve the male impotency pill viagra. they say japanese women will never have control over their own bodies while they must ask men to end an unwanted pregnancy. bbc news in tokyo. laura: the venice film festival has returned. this year, organizers dropped all covid-19 restrictions. after two years of strict rules and travel chaos, the stars are now out in for
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cnn's athena jones has more. >> rupert murdoch. >> rupert murdoch. >> reporter: rupert murdoch, patriarchost influential media family in the world. billionaire businessman who has already transformed america's political and media landscape. and who could shape the next presidential election. >> there really hadn't been this kind of media political power in american history. >> reporter: over seven decades the news corporation chairman built an empire, amassing unrivaled power on three continents. supporting conservative politicians and policies from margaret thatcher -- >> his newspapers had backed her. and she in turn backed him. >> reporter: -- and ronald reagan to boris johnson and brexit. through properties like the "wall street journal," "the new york post," and particularly fox news the media titan plays a major role in republican politics. >> you used to talk about the republican national committee. now we talk about fox news. >> reporter: but as potential gop contenders eye the white house, how will murdoch and his holdings approach 2024? especially former president donald trump.
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our athena jones has more. >> rupert murdoch. >> reporter: rupert murdoch, patriarch of one of the wealthiesthere really hadn't been this kind of media political power. >> reporter: over seven decades amassing unwielded power on three continents. support politicians from margaret thatcher. >> this is newspaper. that backed him. and she in turn backed him. >> reporter: and ronald reagan to boris johnson and brexit. through properties like "the wall street journal," the "new york post" and particularly fox news, the media titan playing a major role in politics. >> now, we talk about fox news. >> reporter: with gop contenders eyeing the white house how will murdoch and his holdings 842024, especially donald trump. the journal and the posed editorial pages provide some clues. >> a lot of the president's problems are of his own creation. >> reporter: an on fox -- >> when rupert murdoch got on, we saw a voice in commentator ranks and an lift ranks. now we're seeing commentators and some hosts who have been very critical of trump. >> reporter: murdoch has hyper criticized the 2024 election. >> that
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athena jones has more. >> rupert murdoch. >> rupert murdoch. >> reporter: patriarch of arguably the mosts already transformed america's political and media landscape and who could shape the next presidential election. >> there really hadn't been this kind of media political power in american history. >> reporter: over seven decades, the news corporation chairman built an empire amassing unrivaled power on three continents. supporting conservative politicians and policies, from margaret thatcher -- >> the newspapers have backed her, and she in turn backed him. >> reporter: and ronald reagan, to boris johnson and brexit. through properties like the "wall street journal," the "new york post," and particularly fox news, the media titan plays a major role in republican politics. >> talk about the republican national committee, now we talk about fox news. >> reporter: as potential gop contenders eye the white house, how will murdoch and his holdings approach 20 gore? especially former president donald trump? the "journal" and "post" editorial pages provide clues. >> a lot of the former preside
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it rupert murdoch decided he was going to put his stamp on the city of new york, here i am you betterf an impact. >> well it's fascinating, joining, now jim ruttenberg writer at large for the new york times, and jonathan mueller, a staff writer for new york times magazine, our consulting produces firmer talks and part of influence, and the series interviews they're exclusive reporting, and happy to have them here. thanks so much, i appreciate it, jimmy to start with, you the largest media empire in history, give us some perspective of how big and powerful, and profitable of the murdoch family empire is. >> just look at what they have here in the united states the fox news channel, the fox broadcast network, the wall street journal, the new york post. in the uk, they have the sun, the times of london, they control a lot of that newspaper marking, they control a lot of the news market in australia, a lot of the english speaking world they control news, and a lot of entertainment. >> and it's not always -- the journalistic integrity is not always there when it comes to the murdoch's medi
it rupert murdoch decided he was going to put his stamp on the city of new york, here i am you betterf an impact. >> well it's fascinating, joining, now jim ruttenberg writer at large for the new york times, and jonathan mueller, a staff writer for new york times magazine, our consulting produces firmer talks and part of influence, and the series interviews they're exclusive reporting, and happy to have them here. thanks so much, i appreciate it, jimmy to start with, you the largest media...
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and maybe even the entire world and that is exactly where rupert murdoch wants to be. >> rupert lands to build his empire. >> rupert murdoch decided he was going to put his stamp on the city of new york. here i am. you better pay some attention and i'm going to have one hell of an impact. >> david, please hold that thought. apologies. antony blinken, speaking at the u.n. general assemblies. let's listen in. >> thank you for your determination and the moral clarity that you brought to ending this brutal war and defending the u.n. core principles an also for your personal engagement for grain to flow once again from ukraine. mr. khan, we're grateful for the efforts for the office of the prosecutor to investigate objectively and professionally the atrocities being committed in ukraine by russian forces and for its support for and coordination with ukraine investigators and prosecutors. we hear a lot about the division as mong countries at the united nations. but recently what is striking is the remarkable unit among member states when it comes to russia's war on ukraine. leaders from cou
and maybe even the entire world and that is exactly where rupert murdoch wants to be. >> rupert lands to build his empire. >> rupert murdoch decided he was going to put his stamp on the city of new york. here i am. you better pay some attention and i'm going to have one hell of an impact. >> david, please hold that thought. apologies. antony blinken, speaking at the u.n. general assemblies. let's listen in. >> thank you for your determination and the moral clarity that...
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rupert murdoch, of course, one of the most powerful forces in modern media.menting anger and division been to that success? >> well, i guess you could think of it as rupert murdoch like the political party specifically like the republican party these days really it was about playing to a base voter. and that alone can be divisive, but because very much the sensibility was my media outlets are with you against them. >> when it comes to politics, u.s. politics, rupert murdoch was a late supporter of trump when he announced his candidacy. and you have said that murdoch is now turning on trump and giving more and more airtime to the florida governor ron desantis, a potential rival of president trump in 2024. so how much of a blow is that to former president trump? >> well, we'll see about that. yes, certainly mr. murdoch and his son are sending every signal that they will treat former president trump like just another candidate, but the same thing happened in 2016 where mr. murdoch was not initially supportive of mr. trump, but mr. trump spoke to the base, the ba
rupert murdoch, of course, one of the most powerful forces in modern media.menting anger and division been to that success? >> well, i guess you could think of it as rupert murdoch like the political party specifically like the republican party these days really it was about playing to a base voter. and that alone can be divisive, but because very much the sensibility was my media outlets are with you against them. >> when it comes to politics, u.s. politics, rupert murdoch was a...
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. >>> over the last several decades rupert murdoch. >> revealing through the exclusive reporting howing business, media and politics around the globe. ♪ ♪ >> rupert has always operated from an incredibly privileged perch but that has not prevented him from feeling a sense of outsiderishness and aggrievement. >> his sense of aknowing he'll never be accepted by these people so he invents a new language for them. >> it's arcticulating a passion of an audience overlooked and a voice and media and by the way, he makes a penny or two off of it. >> take the offensive. >> no. >> for six weeks so much the better. >> let's bring in the editor and chief of ""vanity "vanity fair appears in the new murdoch series. if you've ever seen succession in all of the drama and ugliness, they think it's very similar to the murdochs. give us perspective on how big and powerful and vast their impact really is. >> whatever you may think, however big or powerful or influ we th -- influential you think, it's more than that. news corp is an incredibly powerful company worth north of 13 billion but really, it's m
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in tokyo.ncerns over insufficient accommodation for fans. over a million people are expected to travel to the finals, but many fans say they're being priced out — with too few affordable rooms, as our middle east business correspondent sameer hashmi reports from doha. with less than two months left for the world cup to kick off, the excitement is building up. qatari nationals and residents are bracing themselves for the biggest football carnival. the country is set to become the smallest nation ever to host the tournament. qatar is expecting to attract 1.2 million visitors during the course of the world cup. it has invested billions of dollars to organise the tournament ever since it won the bid in 2010. but with just weeks left for the kick—off, many fans who were planning to come down from different parts of the world are struggling to find accommodation. qatar has a little over 30,000 hotel rooms, out of which 80% have been booked by fifa for officials and football teams. this has squeezed a
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in tokyo.ncerns over insufficient accommodation for fans. over a million people are expected to travel to the finals, but many fans say they're being priced out — with too few affordable rooms, as our middle east business correspondent sameer hashmi reports from doha. with less than two months left for the world cup to kick off, the excitement is building up. qatari nationals and residents are bracing themselves for the biggest football carnival. the country...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in tokyo. line in a time of two hours, one minute and nine seconds, beating his previous best by 30 seconds, set four years ago — also in berlin. he was coy about any future plans to tackle the two—hour mark, saying "one rabbit at a time". you have been watching newsday. hello. we will get our first proper taste of autumn this week, with temperatures below average for the time of year, north—westerly winds to begin with, a changeable week in terms of sunshine, during the first half of the week, and then the potential for something quite half of the week, and then the potentialfor something quite nasty later on. to start the week we have warm weather fronts clearing away from southern coastal counties, bringing early rain, and that opens the door to a north—westerly airflow bringing arctic air away, but don't forget it is september, there is still warmth in the atmosphere and it won't feel desperately chilly, and temperatures higher than they were on sunday. but we do start with rain across sout
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in tokyo. line in a time of two hours, one minute and nine seconds, beating his previous best by 30 seconds, set four years ago — also in berlin. he was coy about any future plans to tackle the two—hour mark, saying "one rabbit at a time". you have been watching newsday. hello. we will get our first proper taste of autumn this week, with temperatures below average for the time of year, north—westerly winds to begin with, a changeable week in...
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and, you know, if rupert's kids or i just i see that changing anytime. so that's just me. all right. i consider that trump criminally sent people into to do violence and potentially murder. is there anything from his past where he has done that kind of thing? not directly, but encourage people to contribute to violence, you know, he's a pretty amoral character. wouldn't surprise me mean and also overcome he's survived a lot whether it's by just sort of using the law to his advantage or just hiring or just lawyering up or just or just litigating up what have you. i mean, i'm i don't pretend to know what the justice department thinking when they see this. but as a viewer, i'm consist i've consistently been just flabbergasted this and i just keep asking myself is that legal isn't that i mean how how is that like allowed it's just you know i get why not every little thing prosecutable i mean i get why you know kellyanne conway running up you know hatch violate like parking tickets is not you know getting the prime attention of the justice department. i mean there are these sor
and, you know, if rupert's kids or i just i see that changing anytime. so that's just me. all right. i consider that trump criminally sent people into to do violence and potentially murder. is there anything from his past where he has done that kind of thing? not directly, but encourage people to contribute to violence, you know, he's a pretty amoral character. wouldn't surprise me mean and also overcome he's survived a lot whether it's by just sort of using the law to his advantage or just...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, tokyo.zyum, which was recently retaken from russian forces. bodies are being exhumed from a mass burial site on the edge of the city. izyum is one of several areas back in ukrainian hands after significant territorial gains in recent days — although heavy fighting is still continuing. our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse gave us the latest from kyiv. it seems ukraine isjust it seems ukraine is just as focused on documenting as it is defending. president zelensky today claiming that investigators have found new evidence of ten torture chambers around the city of izyum, used by the russians during their occupation. there are once again reports as well of fighting, with one official in the region of kharkiv saying that for health workers were killed in a shelling as they tried to evacuate patients. i think we can see such claims continuing over the coming days, weeks and months, but the question over how russia will respond to recent ukrainian successes, but that is only going to get loud
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, tokyo.zyum, which was recently retaken from russian forces. bodies are being exhumed from a mass burial site on the edge of the city. izyum is one of several areas back in ukrainian hands after significant territorial gains in recent days — although heavy fighting is still continuing. our ukraine correspondent james waterhouse gave us the latest from kyiv. it seems ukraine isjust it seems ukraine is just as focused on documenting as it is defending....
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i rupert, good morning to you. good morninr. rupert, good morning to you., we were doing a biography— so, at school, we were doing a biography and i chose to write about the queen — biography and i chose to write about the queen. 0k! biography and i chose to write about the queen. ok! i also thought that it the queen. idziki i also thought that it would the queen. i also thought that it would be the queen. ok! i also thought that it would be amazing to the queen. <1>i;i i also thought that it would be amazing to just come and pay our— it would be amazing to just come and pay our respects. it would be amazing to 'ust come and pay respects._ pay our respects. yeah, and what sort of things _ pay our respects. yeah, and what sort of things did _ pay our respects. yeah, and what sort of things did you _ pay our respects. yeah, and what sort of things did you write i pay our respects. yeah, and what sort of things did you write about| sort of things did you write about the queen and why did you choose her for your project? 50. the queen and why did you choose her
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, tokyo.row morning as part of a grand state funeral. at 10.aa, it will be moved from westminster hall to westminster abbey, a short distance away, where the funeral service will be held. the royal navy's state gun carriage, seen here rehearsing, will bear the coffin, drawn by ia2 sailors. senior members of the royal family, including the king and his sons, prince william and prince harry, will walkjust behind in the procession. at 11 o'clock, the queen's funeral will begin in westminster abbey. it's thought 2,000 guests will attend. towards the end of the funeral service the last post — a short bugle call — will be played followed by a two—minute national silence. the service will be broadcast on bbc tv, radio and on bbc.co.uk. it will be shown on big screens in public parks and venues across the uk and around 125 cinemas will also screen the event. after the funeral ceremony, the queen's coffin will be taken in a procession to wellington arch at hyde park corner. the procession will be led b
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, tokyo.row morning as part of a grand state funeral. at 10.aa, it will be moved from westminster hall to westminster abbey, a short distance away, where the funeral service will be held. the royal navy's state gun carriage, seen here rehearsing, will bear the coffin, drawn by ia2 sailors. senior members of the royal family, including the king and his sons, prince william and prince harry, will walkjust behind in the procession. at 11 o'clock, the queen's...
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decision being made by rupert murdoch, to invite william barr on fox every day so far this week, to condemn judge aileen cannon's attempts to help donald trump. today, william barr told the fox audience this. >> there is no scenario, legally, in which the president gets to keep the documents government documents, unless it's whether it is classified or unclassified. -- if you find very sensitive documents in trump's desk, along with his passports that ties trump to those documents. the passports are things that the government -- you know, they are personal stuff to trump. but the fact that they are found with the classified documents is evidentiary. and the government decides whether that is relevant. eventually, he will get that stuff back. >> donald trump called william barr a rino the first time he said something on fox opposing the judges ruling. william barr today said that he hopes the justice department appeals judge cannon's decision. and he said, the evidence is now very close to being enough to prosecute donald trump. >> will the government be able to make that a technical
decision being made by rupert murdoch, to invite william barr on fox every day so far this week, to condemn judge aileen cannon's attempts to help donald trump. today, william barr told the fox audience this. >> there is no scenario, legally, in which the president gets to keep the documents government documents, unless it's whether it is classified or unclassified. -- if you find very sensitive documents in trump's desk, along with his passports that ties trump to those documents. the...
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rupert wingfield—hayes.ng up roads. its initial strength was given as magnitude 7.2, but later downgraded to a 6.9 magnitude quake. japan's meteorological agency and the pacific tsunami warning center issued tsunami advisories shortly after the quake, but both later said there was no longer a threat of high waves. we have received the full statement from the duke of york is tribute to his mother. let me read it to you. it is short but there is a bit more than i brought you a few moments ago. "dear mummy, mother, your majesty, three in one. your majesty, it has been an honour and privilege to serve you. mother of the nation, your devotion and personal service to our nation is unique and singular. your people show your love and respect in so many different ways and i know you are looking on, honouring their respect. mummy, your love for a son, your compassion, your care, your confidence, iwill treasure forever. i have found your knowledge and wisdom infinite with no boundary or containment. i will miss your in
rupert wingfield—hayes.ng up roads. its initial strength was given as magnitude 7.2, but later downgraded to a 6.9 magnitude quake. japan's meteorological agency and the pacific tsunami warning center issued tsunami advisories shortly after the quake, but both later said there was no longer a threat of high waves. we have received the full statement from the duke of york is tribute to his mother. let me read it to you. it is short but there is a bit more than i brought you a few moments ago....
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, tokyo.en from russian forces. bodies are being exhumed from a mass grave on the edge of the city. izyum is one of several areas back in ukrainian hands after significant territorial gains in recent days — although heavy fighting is still continuing. our correspondent hugo bachega in kyiv has the latest. so ross, officials have returned to this pine forest outside izyum. they are opening those graves, reopening those graves and recovering those bodies. they say they found more than a50 graves. and so far, they've managed to recover 59 bodies. they say that the majority of those bodies are of civilians, but they also include 17 ukrainian soldiers. we don't know how they died. the ukrainians are determined to find out what happened and it is going to be a very long investigation. now, last night, president zelensky said there was new evidence of torture that had been carried out by russian forces in ism. of torture that had been carried out by russian forces in izyum. he didn't provide details.
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, tokyo.en from russian forces. bodies are being exhumed from a mass grave on the edge of the city. izyum is one of several areas back in ukrainian hands after significant territorial gains in recent days — although heavy fighting is still continuing. our correspondent hugo bachega in kyiv has the latest. so ross, officials have returned to this pine forest outside izyum. they are opening those graves, reopening those graves and recovering those bodies. they...
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often a note but if like rupert murdoch. and like you know sinclair broadcasting is another company that you may have heard of that's buying up of local television stations all over the country and you may have seen a video that went viral a couple of years ago dozens dozens of these local news anchors were forced to read up basically a conservative propagandists. that's it by the end of the cat we can't leave it there because- at pioneers were about solutions. and there is a solution to this. and it's. you. and i mean they're very specifically and i think the i am convinced her. everything that i've seen in of in the story of what has happened to news in this country and around the world that the only way we are going to have. journalists in that serves the public that serves the democracy that it's a part of it is for the public to take ownership of it. and that is a very different models so you know again at mother jones that's we've kind of been a forty three year experiment in creating. this sort of model we were starte
often a note but if like rupert murdoch. and like you know sinclair broadcasting is another company that you may have heard of that's buying up of local television stations all over the country and you may have seen a video that went viral a couple of years ago dozens dozens of these local news anchors were forced to read up basically a conservative propagandists. that's it by the end of the cat we can't leave it there because- at pioneers were about solutions. and there is a solution to this....
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cognition was arbitrary, me to cancel or was cry, nino but i she, he sphere in that regard between you he rupert, which huge initial cost of us prime minister, occur t wants to destroy serbia, while president roche laughs, a great albania is unknown over serbs. that has tensions rise. military readiness is checked daily, surrounded by nato countries, serbia's being forced to fortify defenses, her aviation day, the defense minister checks an air defense forces readiness in me. mom with some we had not that have been yet we had in was sort of you fish lamb auto criminal dos than april columbia, toward their level now show ortho to be now usually on portable speaker without inquiry. rubashaw altima general. i always consider be 0. sylvia bell great fears the albanians plan to do to kosovo serbs what the crowds did in august 1995 repeating operations storm. when 250000 serbs who are kicked out of croatia and more than 1800 people were killed or when missing a more than 30000 people gathered on the square in novi. sad to remember those who died in this ethnic purge mess up or no. no, no priest down o
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, tokyo. this year. it comes ahead of her state funeral tomorrow — which will take place at 11am at westminster abbey. the abbey's tenor bell will toll every minute for 96 minutes before the service, to mark each of the years of queen elizabeth's life. more details have been released about the service tomorrow — including that prince george and princess charlotte will be among the members of the royal family who will walk behind the coffin as it enters the abbey. the service will be conducted by dr david hoyle, dean of westminster. justin welby, the archbishop of canterbury, will give the prayer of commendation as well as other parts of the service. the churches of the four uk nations will be represented. baroness scotland, representing the commonwealth, and the uk prime minister liz truss, will give readings. after the funeral ceremony, the queen's coffin will be taken in a procession to wellington arch at hyde park corner. the king will lead members of the royal family walking in the process
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, tokyo. this year. it comes ahead of her state funeral tomorrow — which will take place at 11am at westminster abbey. the abbey's tenor bell will toll every minute for 96 minutes before the service, to mark each of the years of queen elizabeth's life. more details have been released about the service tomorrow — including that prince george and princess charlotte will be among the members of the royal family who will walk behind the coffin as it enters the...
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from tokyo rupert wingfield—hayes reports. shouting. shinzo abe does not deserve a state funeral.abe trashed japan's pacifist constitution, and that he did so illegally without a proper vote. translation: abe made japan able to go to - warand fight again. that is why i'm against abe and his state funeral. after his killing injuly, there was an outpouring of sympathy forjapan's longest—serving prime minister. but when it was announced he would be given a state funeral, the mood changed. i'm actually surprised that the opposition to the state funeral has gone up so much more. you know, as the weeks passed, and now it's like over 60% of the people. i think it has most to do with the fact that abe is seen as somebody who is not accountable to his people. and so whatever he did, he did it against the constitutional principles. he did against the principles of democracy. the scale of these rallies opposing shinzo abe's state remains, even after his death. to these people, he was a corrupt warmonger who wanted to drag japan back into the past. but to his supporters, he was an internation
from tokyo rupert wingfield—hayes reports. shouting. shinzo abe does not deserve a state funeral.abe trashed japan's pacifist constitution, and that he did so illegally without a proper vote. translation: abe made japan able to go to - warand fight again. that is why i'm against abe and his state funeral. after his killing injuly, there was an outpouring of sympathy forjapan's longest—serving prime minister. but when it was announced he would be given a state funeral, the mood changed. i'm...
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as curators had become clear, i had a darma want publicly apologized in the name of ruined. rupert. ok yet, didn't accept responsibility. you're here. the collective believes germans sensitivities blew the matter up into an anti semitism scandal. the artists from the collective, towering party fear for their reputation. they're still being criticized in the media on twitter and elsewhere. i've done a double missouri and, and done this lucy than done on this. i mean, this is the indonesian that the how general c l m, the issue of anti semitism is rarely mentioned. this is the one thing that so we don't know detail that the exactly what the issue is far. the thought if there is a specific no, in germany, more about their local more gunman, debbie, through non yeah. i, because we are indonesians, he did, we don't know in detail. he thought what the issue is. and he said that more about how he said what were alluding to is he got a violent conflict on the length of we can say, oh, annette quickly, not ready to go. that tying party is not anti semitic. anything going ganga sana towering.
as curators had become clear, i had a darma want publicly apologized in the name of ruined. rupert. ok yet, didn't accept responsibility. you're here. the collective believes germans sensitivities blew the matter up into an anti semitism scandal. the artists from the collective, towering party fear for their reputation. they're still being criticized in the media on twitter and elsewhere. i've done a double missouri and, and done this lucy than done on this. i mean, this is the indonesian that...
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talk about media that have completely given up their autonomy, fox news, and rupert murdoch's empire with consistently in favor of the war on iraq. in fact, all his editors about a 180 of them took a pro war line in the lead up to the iraq war one, oregon. saddam begins. we expect every american to support our military and if they can't do that, to shut on color or audiences were led to believe the iraq war would be over in months. if not weeks and months. our patients will be one of our strengths that american troops would not end up meyer there or in afghanistan, which the us invaded to hunt down some a been loudon and al qaeda and where a decade after been loggins assassination. american forces remained when the biden administration finally and the afghan stan mission last month. american news companies featured many of the same voices. obviously, this is an unmitigated disaster column. we did, our dc party defense contract that had advocated for the invasions and the subsequent occupation were now arguing that the us was leading afghans at the mercy of the taliban. and abandoning
talk about media that have completely given up their autonomy, fox news, and rupert murdoch's empire with consistently in favor of the war on iraq. in fact, all his editors about a 180 of them took a pro war line in the lead up to the iraq war one, oregon. saddam begins. we expect every american to support our military and if they can't do that, to shut on color or audiences were led to believe the iraq war would be over in months. if not weeks and months. our patients will be one of our...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, tokyo.orrow is expected to reflect her deep and personal christian faith. our religion editor aleem maqbool has been looking at what the queen's private faith meant to her and the role it played throughout her reign. throughout her reign, in good times and bad, the queen drew heavily from herfaith to guide her. and this little church on the edges of the balmoral estate was a place she held dear. she came to services at crathie kirk all her life, with very little ceremony. but there was a royal seat and a royal pew where she always sat. the queen was a very regular churchgoer. if she was here, almost always she would come to church. for 15 years, ken mackenzie was domestic chaplain to the queen. he will be among those at windsor for herfinal service. some of the moments i cherish most would be moments when the queen would speak to me as a parish minister. i remember being over there one evening, iasked her what her favourite hymn was. she said to me that her fondest memory ever of christian s
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news, tokyo.orrow is expected to reflect her deep and personal christian faith. our religion editor aleem maqbool has been looking at what the queen's private faith meant to her and the role it played throughout her reign. throughout her reign, in good times and bad, the queen drew heavily from herfaith to guide her. and this little church on the edges of the balmoral estate was a place she held dear. she came to services at crathie kirk all her life, with very...
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between you you rupert, which huge nation because of us prime minister. courteous wants to destroy serbia, while president voucher laughs. a great albania is unknown over serbs. but as tensions rise, military readiness is checked daily, surrounded by nato countries, serbia's being forced to fortify defenses, her aviation day, the defense minister checks an air defense forces readiness, and me, mom with some we had more that have been yet we had in was that bill fisher lum, auto criminal dos than apple. collab you taught that. there will now show ortho to be ne, you jailer on portable speaker without inquiry a russian jew, altima general. i always consider it be 0. sylvia bell great fears the albanians plan to do to kosovo serves what the crowds did in august 19. 95 repeating operations storm. when 250000 serbs were kicked out of croatia, and more than 1800 people were killed or when missing a more than 30000 people gathered on the square in novi, sad to remember those who died in this ethnic purge miss hora zuka. yara no priest or naught, uses exact gold jewels. sorry you no more to me wh
between you you rupert, which huge nation because of us prime minister. courteous wants to destroy serbia, while president voucher laughs. a great albania is unknown over serbs. but as tensions rise, military readiness is checked daily, surrounded by nato countries, serbia's being forced to fortify defenses, her aviation day, the defense minister checks an air defense forces readiness, and me, mom with some we had more that have been yet we had in was that bill fisher lum, auto criminal dos...
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rupert wingfield hayes reports from tokyo.e's widow. amid her own private grief, with so many looking on, it was her lonely task to carry her husband's ashes into his state funeral. among the many eulogies that followed, perhaps the most heartfelt came from mr abe's closest political ally and successor yoshihide suga. translation: | spent- all those years with you in the prime minister office. i was so happy through good times and bad, i will say this repeatedly prime minister shinzo abe you were a true leader of our country japan. this funeral was not without controversy. opinion polls show around 60% of japanese people did not want it to happen. but as the dignitaries gathered inside, on the streets outside, long lines began to form. of ordinary japanese people wanting to be part of it. wanting to show their feelings. he is a big icon in japan and i love him. i want to show respect, love, everything. ilove him. all of these people in this line love him too i guess. the state funeral for shinzo abe is deeply dividing japanese
rupert wingfield hayes reports from tokyo.e's widow. amid her own private grief, with so many looking on, it was her lonely task to carry her husband's ashes into his state funeral. among the many eulogies that followed, perhaps the most heartfelt came from mr abe's closest political ally and successor yoshihide suga. translation: | spent- all those years with you in the prime minister office. i was so happy through good times and bad, i will say this repeatedly prime minister shinzo abe you...
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kristen salumi rupert, ah, the un kicked off its annual global gathering with the tribute to its host planet earth, and a nod to the many issues threatening its inhabitants. we meet at the moment of greats. patio foot, all wools, conflicts and climate catastrophe, mistrust and the vision, poverty, inequality and discrimination. oh dramatic visuals, men to inspire action to protect the environment and dramatic words. first from american poet, amanda gorman. i only ask that she care before it's too late, but you live away or, and awake that she lead with love in the hours of hates. i challenge you to feed this call. i dare you to shape our fate next from global pop sensation, black pink. we can't deny that the climate crisis is getting worse. there isn't a single moment to lose. nobel laureate malala use of sy focused on education, which has seen setbacks globally. thanks to cov id and conflict in countries. like if you have yeah, you can in other countries. i given good megan is of otto out of the classroom. if you are serious about creating a safe and sustainable future for the childr
kristen salumi rupert, ah, the un kicked off its annual global gathering with the tribute to its host planet earth, and a nod to the many issues threatening its inhabitants. we meet at the moment of greats. patio foot, all wools, conflicts and climate catastrophe, mistrust and the vision, poverty, inequality and discrimination. oh dramatic visuals, men to inspire action to protect the environment and dramatic words. first from american poet, amanda gorman. i only ask that she care before it's...
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a mission independent war correspondent thomas rupert believes the shelling purportedly by ukrainian forces shows care didn't want the un experts to see what was happening at the nuclear facility. the interesting thing is they shelled any good dora and the region in the morning when the when the team didn't arrive. this also looks like you have tried to stop this in the last minute, but it didn't work as soon as the team arrived at the place at the spot. there was no shelling any more reported. so we have to see how key of where we have they are not really rational, they are not military experts. so they don't have a clue about about weapons artillery and all this stuff. they are nuclear exports. so their job is to check whether the station, the problem is, is an order whether they are working well, whether there's danger from the technical side. that's why i'm not expecting very much information from them about the shelling because it's not their job and they don't have the ability for these. these are nuclear experts, not military experts. the last leader of the soviet union mikhai
a mission independent war correspondent thomas rupert believes the shelling purportedly by ukrainian forces shows care didn't want the un experts to see what was happening at the nuclear facility. the interesting thing is they shelled any good dora and the region in the morning when the when the team didn't arrive. this also looks like you have tried to stop this in the last minute, but it didn't work as soon as the team arrived at the place at the spot. there was no shelling any more reported....